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All drawings are to scale, have appropriate joinery and are drawn using components so that the SketchUp Model can be exploded apart for detail sizing and analysis.  The rendered pictures were done using Kerkythea rendering software.  All drawings are available for download.

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Artisan China / Display Cabinet

Here's an Artisan China / Display Cabinet featuring an arched top and doors. The overall dimensions are 74h x 36w x 14d.

Arts and Crafts Mission China Cabinet

Here's a mix of Arts & Craft and Mission style China Cabinet.  The front and sides of the upper hutch are glass and the back of the hutch has a mirror.  As expected this Mission style cabinet has extensive mortise and tenon jonery.

Asian - Arts & Crafts Cabinet

This is a combination of two diverse element styles, an Arts and Crafts cabinet that appears to ‘float’ inside a curved Asian frame. This piece uses Cherry wood with Arts and Crafts style hardware.

Bow Front China - Curio Cabinet

This is a replica of an antique China - Curio cabinet with glass shelves from the early 1900s. The cabinet has 2 small display shelves and a mirror on top. Overall dimensions are 5 1/2 feet tall and 3 feet wide.

Colonial China Cabinet

This is a small but functional China Cabinet of Early American  style that I made in the late 70's.  The design for the cabinet came from an article that appeared in a mid-1970s Popular Mechanics magazine.  The cabinet now sits in my Daughter's home.

Country Dry Sink

This Dry Sink appeared in Popular Woodworking magazine.

Country Wine Buffet

Here's a good example of a solidly constructed Wine Buffet. The legs are flared to give it a unique look. There is a mirror in the top section with a stemware rack under the shelf and a center wine bottle rack. The construction uses mortise and tenon joinery.

Curved Back Chair

Here's an Oak chair with a curved back modern look. The chair is drawn with mortise and tenon joinery.

Dry Sink

This is the version of the Early American Dry Sink that I built in the early 1970s and can be seen in my "Projects" page.  The sides are made from solid wood and the cabinet provides ample storage.

 

Entertainment Center (wall unit)

Here's a wall unit entertainment center large enough for a 42" TV.  The overall dimensions are 94' wide 74" tall and 24" deep.  The plan can be modified larger or smaller to fit any TV or wall.

Fireplace Mantel

This is a mantel that I designed and built for our home.  It was made in Oak.  The construction notes for this project can be found on the Projects page.

Pennsylvania Dutch Cupboard

This is a two piece Dutch cupboard, circa 1830 - 1840. Pennsylvania Dutch cupboards or "shrank" were distinctive pieces usually massive in size, occupying much of the available floor space. Either painted, or finished naturally of walnut or cherry, the painted models were normally decorated with floral or fruit motifs.

Shaker Entertainment Center

This Entertainment Center appeared in the June 2001 Popular Woodworking magazine.  I don't believe the Shakers had an entertainment center, but I still like the Shaker style.

Shaker Style Sideboard

Here's a dining room sideboard based on a simple yet functional Shaker style design with lots of drawer and storage space. The cabinet uses frame and panel construction through out.

Storage Bench - Early American

Here's a sturdy storage bench in an Early American style.  Sides, front and back are frame and panel construction.

TV Cabinet

This TV stand is a variation on the one below.  It has a combination of open, closed shelf and drawer space.  It's 36" high, 25" wide and 18 1/2" deep.

TV Stand

This TV stand was build for my daughter and son-in-law as an addition to their bedroom.  Additional construction notes and photos for this cabinet can be found on the Projects page.

Wine Cabinet

This wine cabinet was designed from a photo that I saw of a similar cabinet.  I thought it was unique enough to draw up and build.  The construction notes for this project can be found on the Projects page.